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To: Chris A. who wrote (5533)3/30/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: Craig Spencer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
I have some questions. Are these recent caustic fusion results or previously reported results? These folks have done this before, fuzzing the picture with previously reported results.

The window is shutting faster than I like. When Randy was in Edmonton this Fall he was sure that the source was in the lake but close to the boulders because of their angles. I wonder why he is now talking middle of the lake and why he has not been drilling there before now?



To: Chris A. who wrote (5533)3/31/1998 12:37:00 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
"Caustic fusion analyses of drill
intersections from this dyke have indicated that it contains a significant
quantity of diamonds."

Chris I think what the quote above refers to is the pevious drill samples that were tested from the same dyke...the count of diamonds found from 137 kgs of dyke material are in previous posts.